Which? is offering ten This is Money
readers free legal guidance on their holiday woes as they launch a
campaign to ‘Stop the Holiday Hassles’.

The Which? campaign seeks to help
consumers put things right quickly when they go wrong, and to encourage
travellers to help Which? uncover and tackle shoddy holiday practices.

Just use the box opposite to sign Which?'s Holiday Hassles petition backing the campaign and send details of your holiday problem. Over the next few weeks Which? will pick ten readers to help out.

The readers will also have their getaway gripe and solution published by This is Money and will receive a year’s free access to Which? Legal Service.

The Which? legal experts could help, for example, if you have suffered delays or cancellations to flights, been confronted with accommodation that doesn’t match the description when you paid for it, or difficulties with insurance or payments abroad.

As many as two thirds of Britons who have taken a holiday in the last two years told Which? that if something goes wrong with their break they will usually make a complaint.

Yet only half feel confident that they know their rights if something goes wrong.

Which? executive director, Richard Lloyd, said: ‘People don’t deserve to come back from holiday as stressed out as when they left.

'This summer, we’re asking travellers to share their getaway gripes so we can expose the dodgy deals and shoddy service to stop the holiday hassles.'

To be in with a chance of being selected for the above offer simply fill in the online form, including a brief description of your holiday hassle and why you think you would benefit from help from Which? Legal Service. Terms and conditions apply. Closing date is 20th September 2014.

HOLIDAYMAKERS' TOP FIVE COMPLAINTS

1. Delays or cancellations with flights (30%)

2. Long waits to reclaim baggage (25%)

3. Accommodation different to what was described (24%) / unhelpful or rude staff (24%)